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[ARS10+] [Like New] Shiny Mew 2001 Certified Pokémon Card Highest Rating ARS Certification Shipping Included for Collectors PSA 10+

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Thank you for viewing this listing. This is the Pokémon card "Shiny Mew (from the May 2001 CoroCoro Comic)" certified by ARS with a grade of [10+]. Card Name: Shiny Mew (No. 151) Certification Body: ARS (expertly graded) Grade Rank: ARS 10+ (Gem Mint+) - the highest rating Case: Comes in an official ARS graded case (No scratches, no stains, beautifully preserved) (Additional note on July 15, 2025 at 15:52) Out of a total of 164 cards graded by ARS, only 6 are rated ARS 10+. (This translates to a rate of less than 4%) This is a very rare item. As we approach the 30th anniversary of Pokémon, the potential for significant value appreciation is high. Please consider this item carefully.

[ARS10+] [Like New] Shiny Mew 2001 Certified Pokémon Card Highest Rating ARS Certification Shipping Included for Collectors PSA 10+

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8,888,888 Yen ($56980.05)

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Collector Commentary

The May 2001 CoroCoro Comic Shiny Mew is one of the most sought Japanese Pokémon promos, with extremely limited domestic distribution through magazine bundling—a controlled release that suppressed print volumes compared to standard TCG sets. ARS 10+ represents the absolute apex of the Japanese grading standard, with only 6 examples out of 164 total ARS-graded specimens achieving this tier (less than 4%), underscoring both the card's scarcity and the brutal centering/print quality demands of gem-level grades. The holographic saturation and surface preservation on early-2000s Japanese promos deteriorate rapidly due to storage conditions and inherent manufacturing variance, making high-grade examples genuinely exceptional rather than common. This card's value trajectory is heavily influenced by the Japanese collector market's premium on domestic promos and ARS certification authority—particularly as the Pokémon TCG anniversary cycle drives renewed valuation of early-run regional exclusives.